eepro100 is the network card... Ethernet Intel PRO 100... So there is some problems regarding the Network adapter. Try to relocate the assigned IRQ-s to something else and try to reconfigure and check your network configuration. IP/MASK/GW/ROUTE etc...

Adrianmak - Try configuring yourself to answer/grade some of the 50 open questions you have out there (some of them still open from last year), and let us know the results. Then maybe I can offer additional comments.

Adrianmak - if the problem is locating all your open questions, just click on 'Member Profile' in the panel at the left of this page, and then click the 'View Question History' button in the frame that appears.

Now that you know how to find your open questions, please consider closing some of them (I notice you still have 50 open). I would hate to have to make it my personal mission to post suggestions in every question you have open (and any new ones you may open) that no expert respond until you clean up your act... Or maybe I'll just ask Customer Service to do it for me.

1. Accept a Comment As Answer (use the button next to the Expert's name).
2. Close the question if the information was not useful to you. You must tell the participants why you wish to do this, and allow for Expert response.
3. Ask Community Support to help split points between participating experts, or just comment here with details and we'll respond with the process.
4. Delete the question. Again, you must tell the other participants why you wish to do this.

Please click this Help Desk link for Member Guidelines, Member Agreement and the Question/Answer process: Click you Member Profile to view your question history and keep them all current with updates as the collaboration effort continues.http://www.experts-exchange.com/jsp/cmtyHelpDesk.jsp

JavaScript has plenty of pieces of code people often just copy/paste from somewhere but never quite fully understand.
Self-Executing functions are just one good example that I'll try to demystify here.

Viewers will learn about the different types of variables in Java and how to declare them.
Decide the type of variable desired:
Put the keyword corresponding to the type of variable in front of the variable name:
Use the equal sign to assign a v…